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#17 – A Khedives Sudan Medal to the North Staffordshire Regiment (Лот: 5920)
A Khedives Sudan Medal to the North Staffordshire Regiment, Khedive’s Sudan 1896-1908, no clasp, contemporary engraved naming, ‘3514 PT T HEATH 1ST N.S. RGT’. Medal without clasp confirmed on the 1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment roll, also entitled to the Queens Sudan medal for the Operations in Dongola, 1896. Heath is shown as ‘Invalided to England’ on the roll.
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#17 – Rare Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dagger with Full Ernst Röhm Dedication by C Linder, Solingen Merscheid (Лот: 7206)
Rare Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dagger with Full Ernst Röhm Dedication by C Linder, Solingen Merscheid, untouched as found example of an early pattern SA dress dagger with dark brown grip having the original eagle and enamel SA devices. Lower cross guard stamped with gau mark ‘Wf’. Housed in its original scabbard with patterned finish to the centre. Fitted with a leather single hanging strap and a larger central leather strap with two ‘D’ ring fittings. Lower scabbard chape dented. Double edged blade with standard motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’. The reverse of the blade has the makers trademark and a well worn full Ernst Röhm dedication. Some wear to the inscription but this is consistent with the overall condition of the dagger and not a attempt to erase the dedication. The blade measures 22cms, overall 36 ½ cms. Overall a good untouched example of a rarely encountered maker for a Ernst Röhm dedicated dagger. The Ernst Röhm inscription daggers were produced and issued in 1934 to SA and SS members who joined before 31st December 1931 and had continued to serve throughout this period. The inscription translates to ‘In heartfelt comradeship Ernst Röhm’. When Röhm was removed from power and eventually killed, the order was given for these inscriptions to be removed and many members destroyed the blades by grinding the dedication off. Original examples do surface with partial erasure with his name removed, but very few survived with the full dedication intact.
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#17 – US MODEL 1850 STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD (Лот: 7370)
US MODEL 1850 STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD, ricasso is mkd ‘James P. Fitch, New York’, has a very clean blade w/ a patriotic eagle on 1 side & an elaborate ‘U.S.’ on the other, has a lightly worn sharkskin grip w/ brass wire wrap, has a brass pierced guard w/ ‘U.S.’ having a slight dent & pleasing dark patina, comes w/ a well used officers gold bullion knot, its iron scabbard has a lot of rust spotting and its bottom mount lacks a screw (these brass mounts have very attractive shield designs etc.), this is a battle worn sword but having an usual nice blade! VG – VG+
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#18 – Queens South Africa Medal to the 1st Battalion Leicestershire Regiment (Лот: 5921)
Queens South Africa Medal to the 1st Battalion Leicestershire Regiment, medal with two clasps Talana and Defence of Ladysmith. Awarded to ‘4468 PTE G CUNNINGTON 1: LEIC R’. Ghost dates to the reverse. Impressed naming. Georg Cunnington, a Farm Labourer from Kings Cliffe, Stamford, Lincolnshire, attested for service in the Leicestershire Regiment at Leicester on 27th September 1895. He spent 7 years with the colours and 5 years in the Army Reserve, promoted Corporal on 3rd March 1902 he was discharged on 26th September 1911. He served in South Africa from 24th September 1897 until 16th December 1900 and is confirmed as entitled to the Queens medal with these 2 clasps.
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#18 – Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dagger with Shooting Prize Dedication by August Bickel (Лот: 7207)
Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dagger with Shooting Prize Dedication by August Bickel, brown wooden grip with nickel plated eagle and enamel SA device. Lower cross guard stamped ‘S’. Housed in the early pattern anodised scabbard with single hanging ring. Some rusting to the centre of the scabbard obverse. Double edged blade with motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’, reverse with makers trademark. The reverse of the blade also has a three line engraved presentation dedication ‘Ehrenpreis für den besten Schützen im Schiesjahr 1934’, the dedication has remains of gilt finish. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37 ¼ cms. The blade has staining and wear.
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#18 – US NON-REGULATION OFFICERS SWORD (Лот: 7371)
US NON-REGULATION OFFICERS SWORD, like a British Model 1822, ricasso has ‘Proof’ stamp, the blade is not engraved, blade is exc., nickel plated guard has ‘U.S.’ & eagle, shark skin grip w/ iron wire, nickeled iron scabbard w/ 1 lower bad dent, overall VG+ – VG++
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#18 – Great War Memorial Plaque (Лот: 10084)
Great War Memorial Plaque, bronze plaque awarded to ‘WILLIAM ALAN MORRIS’. Plaque in embossed white envelope and in cardboard folder of issue accompanied by Buckingham Palace issue slip. No exact match with this name on Commonwealth War Graves register but there are 4 casualties of this surname with the initials ‘W.A.’
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#19 – An Interesting Army 1914 Star Long Service Medal Group of 3 to a Warrant Officer who Served in the Army Service Corps Before Transferring to the Tank Corps Where he Earnt his Long Service Medal (Лот: 5016)
An Interesting Army 1914 Star Long Service Medal Group of 3 to a Warrant Officer who Served in the Army Service Corps Before Transferring to the Tank Corps Where he Earnt his Long Service Medal, 1914 Star medal, ‘T-21125 SJT H.G. KENDALL A.S.C.’, British War medal, ‘T-21125 W.O.CL2 H.E. KENDALL A.S.C.’, Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal, GV 1st type,’7868712 W.O.CL. II. H.E KENDALL TANK CORPS’. Note different middle initial on 1914 Star, Victory medal is missing. Harold Edward Kendal served in France with 21st Field Ambulance from 5th October 1914 and is entitled to the August to November clasp to his star. He later transferred to the 18th Battalion Royal Tank Corps with service number 305517. His Long Service and Good Conduct medal was announced in the Army Order of April 1922.